
Carlos Alcaraz’s coaching team set for shake-up in 2025 as ‘mapped out’ plan is revealed
Juan Carlos Ferrero remains "the head coach, the boss" but there will be changes to Carlos Alcaraz's coaching set-up.
Juan Carlos Ferrero remains "the head coach, the boss" but there will be changes to Carlos Alcaraz's coaching set-up.
Following Nadal's retirement, we look back at Spain's greatest male champions of the Open Era.
"It's going to be difficult for him to be 100%," Ferrero admitted.
We look at the men whose time at the top of the ATP Rankings was short, but sweet.
Carlos Alcaraz has also been told to expect "five-hour" battle against Novak Djokovic.
Does Juan Carlos Ferrero deserve more credit for turning Carlos Alcaraz into a world-beater?
"I believe that he has not yet reached his maximum level, far from it."
Carlos Alcaraz joins the list of Spanish champions at Roland Garros.
"I would say it is at 95%. It is still difficult for him to finish hitting the right hand with that naturalness that he hit before."
"I need everything he tells me from the box and it's really helpful to give my 100% on the court."
"At 20 years old it is difficult to have that clarity of ideas when doing many things, but I would leave him that little extra order."
"It is clear that Djokovic and Sinner are the ones who are consistently showing the highest level."
"He has been achieving good results. The Cincinnati tournament was a shame because we were one point away."
"The opinion is respectable, although I don’t share it completely, because Carlos has improved his serve a lot."
"They are objectives that he has in the very long term, we know the difficulty that something like that requires."
"With Carlos, I was able to cook a player who already obviously had impressive characteristics."
"He is a player to keep in mind for all tournaments, an important candidate to win, just like Carlos."
"I didn't have to show Carlos too much about Rafa, because he has always paid a lot of attention to him."